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Quotes About Rarely

Lunatics are, unfortunately, rarely stupid.
~ J.D. Robb, Visions in Death
It holds my essential stuff, including a book—for true contentment, one must carry a book at all times, and great books so rarely fit, my friends, into one's pocket[…]
~ Michael Chabon
Yet in general all writers can really do is lift a sensitive finger to the cultural breeze and sense a coming change in the weather; very seldom do they actually change it themselves.
~ Michael Pollan
I like Instagram - I love pictures, I just dont take them very often.
~ Cecily Strong
I love to sleep late, and I rarely have the chance to.
~ Izabel Goulart
I suppose it would be better if one were aggressive, contentious and so on. But there's rarely any occasion to be savage.
~ Frank Kermode
In my painful experience, the truth may be simple, but it is rarely easy.
~ Brandon Sanderson
As this is one of those deep observations which very few readers can be supposed capable of making themselves, I have thought proper to lend them my assistance; but this is a favour rarely to be expected in the course of my work. Indeed, I shall seldom or never so indulge him, unless in such instances as this, where nothing but the inspiration with which we writers are gifted can possibly enable anyone to make the discovery.
~ Henry Fielding
Most of us, in our civilized society, rely too heavily on reasoning capacity to make things happen. We've been raised to believe that logic will prevail. Logic, in and of itself, will rarely influence people. Most often logic doesn't work.
~ Herb Cohen
A lot of the time when I go to church, people want to take pictures. They want you to sign autographs. So I don't go all the time. I go once in a blue moon. Every once in a blue moon.
~ Floyd Mayweather, Jr.
First impressions are rarely worth preserving. Men typically fall short of our expectations.
~ Renate Linnenkoper, Exogenesis
Men seek solutions to specific problems, and, as history never really repeats itself, these kinds of solutions history rarely provides. What it does offer is a vast array of examples which illustrate general principles
~ Byron Farwell
Like all lawyers, I was delighted by gratitude. It happened so rarely.
~ C.J. Sansom
Magda smiled. "I'm familiar with strange objects left in corners. My husband was a maker, though I rarely heard that name applied to him.
~ Terry Goodkind
Åžöyle dolu dolu gülmek muhteÅŸem bir ÅŸeydir, ama böyle bir f?rsat insan?n eline nadiren geçer; çoÄŸunlukla kederin elindedir.
~ Herman Melville
What do I really want? he thinks. This is, of course, an extremely good question. It was just such a pity that, life being as it tended to be, it so rarely came as part of a matched pair, with an extremely good answer.
~ Iain Banks
Living in New Zealand, that's something that you'd like to do as an actor, but very rarely do you get an opportunity to get such a good springboard as 'The Hobbit' to help you get international work.
~ Dean O'Gorman
I can't bear a trite lyric: sometimes this can be overlooked, but rarely.
~ Liza Tarbuck
I don't like being disappointed by somebody I trust. Fortunately, it rarely happens.
~ Alain Ducasse
Having an aura of menace is like having a pet weasel, because you rarely meet someone who has one, and when you do, it makes you want to hide under the coffee table.
~ Daniel Handler
Because they imply a unity that does not exist. Only rarely does a life have a theme, and even then such themes exist in confusion and uncertainty, and are only described by others once that life has come to an end. A tale is the binding of themes to a past, because no tale can be told as it is happening.
~ Steven Erikson
Grand gestures may be dramatic, but they're rarely practical.
~ Steven Harper
The universe is big, its vast and complicated, and ridiculous. And sometimes, very rarely, impossible things just happen and we call them miracles. And that's the theory. Nine hundred years, never seen one yet, but this would do me.
~ Steven Moffat
True love happened rarely and standing in the brink of one, it would in all certainty be an act of cowardice to retreat without letting her know his desire.
~ Maliny Mohan, Shades Of Life